Tag: Japanese

Diamond Ring Font

Diamond Ring is an Art Deco font inspired by Japanese designs for cosmetic packaging and posters used from the end of the 19th century to the early 20th. The most distinguishing characteristic is the diagonal parts of the glyphs. All

YWFT Pipe Font

Starting out as a set of vectors, this series of tubes is now the Pipe you’ll want to share with your friends. This cylindrical monster has FIVE, count ’em, FIVE tubular styles for users to layer: solid, shadow, outline, half-solid

Akagi Complete Font

Akagi started as a rough sketch while on a really long plane ride to Tokyo in 2007. I wanted to develop a sans that was a complete departure from my successful Aaux Pro (now Aaux Next) sans serif family. Whereas

Kasuga Font

Kasuga, Japanese for spring day, is a contemporary script with eastern influence. Kasuga’s pointed and fluid brush strokes evoke the orient with just a hint of the west. Kasuga is perfect for designs that need an Asian atmosphere. Published by

Parametra Font

This humanistic sans serif distinguishes itself by its Japanese calligraphy influence. Being written with a felt tip rather than with a brush, its Japanese connotation is remote and non-dominant, thus providing excellent readability and a charm of its own. Parametra

PAG Collection Font

The PAG Collection is the first of its kind, containing 25 beautiful and diverse retro styled fonts by the Japanese font designer, Ryoichi Tsunekawa. Discounted at an astonishing 50% off the retail price, this collection is a must have for

Seed Font

Drawn by Hajime Kawakami in 2005, Seed is a linear sans-serif that works great in both content and headline usage. It works best in conservative projects that are looking for a slight quirk to the type layout. Published by URW